I would say for online vids, addicted2salsa is probably your best bet. You can also look up salsa / mambo on youtube. Some are good and some are dodgy. Congrats on getting your daughter to join you. It could be a great way to bond!
I'm still a beginner at salsa but I'm learning pretty fast. Besides salsa, I enjoy cha cha, bachata, and merengue. One of these days, I want to add samba to the list as well. I first got the interest in salsa when I went to California in June, 2009 and went to a club downtown (San Diego) called Cafe Sevilla. Valerie teaches there and she's good! Little Rock's answer to Cafe Sevilla is the Rev Room and you might bump into me there on every other Wednesday. I enjoy teaching the basics to newcomers and tell them to believe in themselves. You can do it... but you have to want to. :)
!VIVA SALSA!
I do have them from Mike Bello, but I think its probably not the best idea to post them without permission. Why don't I loan it to you? We also are going to start using it more in the Saturday class to get comfortable with where the salsa beats are on each instrument.
BTW...that is a rockin video you posted on the different dancing styles.
Wow! I did not even consider that that song sounds like SHO. You are right. Jimmy Bosch played on their last LP, and some of the members from SHO play on that particular song.
1. Querube, Los Toros Band,
2. Yo lo sigo amando, Wilbert Manual
3. Que Tonto fui, Ronald Nunez
4. xtreme. Te Extrano
5. Lamento Borincano, Tabaco y Ron
6. Cinturia, Eddie Palmieri
7. Ublabadu, Fania All-Stars
8. Bailando, Frankie Ruiz
9. Johnny Pacheco, La esencia Del Guaguanco
10. Wayne Gorbea, Clavo y Martillo
11. Ricardo Lemvo Mambo yo yo
12. El Gran Combo, Brujeria
13. Justo Betencourt, Tu solo tu
14. El Gran Combo, Se nos perdio el amor
15. Jimmy Bosch, cocosito
16. El Gran Combo, Oprobio
18. Oscar D’ Leon, Pensando en Ti
19. Jose Alberto, Usted no me conoce
Which one did you think was Spanish Harlem Orq?